When planning the Lambcast schedule, it’s now always easy to tell which films are going to be big summer tent-poles, and which will be less than noteworthy, so sometimes we’ll talk about Dunkirk, and other times we’ll look at The Dark Tower.
Robert filled in as host alongside Jeanette, Howard and Damien to discuss the latest Stephen King adaptation, amongst many other things. Also on tap: Rants...
It’s time for another year draft!
To celebrated Jay’s upcoming 30th birthday we’re taking the opportunity to look at films from his birth year, 1987! Jay competed against Dylan, Todd, Richard and Nick to attempt to build the greatest team of movies released in 1987. Those teams will be available to vote on soon, but for now you can listen to the show.
Also on tap: Rants and Raves of the Week, a couple of...
The Vern is back yet again to give you a taste of some yummy podcast treats. Hopefully these will tide you over until you download the full episode and to make it easier. There is a link to the full episode so it’s easier to find.
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Do you enjoy long stays on the beach? Weekend pleasure cruises? Short plane excursions? Then the latest Lambcast is for you!
Jay Cluitt was joined by war movie aficionados and world war two enthusiasts Simon Appleton, JD Duran and Richard Kirkham to dig into Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, a film that allowed us to rattle off old plane names and complain about British motorways, as you do.
Also on tap: Rants...
War is upon us in the latest Lambcast, as we take on the film that sees the apes taking on the humans once again in the battle for world domination.
Robert Zerbe is in the hosting chair, and was joined by Rebecca Sharp, DJ Valentine, Mario Brown and Howard “The Naysayer” Casner to monkey around with the latest edition to the Apes franchise.
Also on tap: Rants and Raves of the Week and a game of Last Lamb...
The Vern is reunited with cohost Kristen Lopez for a brand new episode of The Film Pasture Podcast. They are joined by fellow film critic and now a screenwriter, Ruth Maramis to talk about top 5 women directors. Ruth runs the site FlixChatter and is the writer of a brand new short film that is about love lost set in the world of theater called Hearts Want. You can help support...
Whilst we never got to see Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man, the silver lining on that shrinking-and-growing-again cloud is we got to see Baby Driver, the film he’s been planning for around two decades, that little bit sooner.
Jay Cluitt was joined by Kristen Lopez, Nikhat Zhara and Courtney Small to discuss the action-crime-musical-comedy-romance-thriller, it’s glorious soundtrack, and just how much...
As you should already know by now, Natalie Wood (RIP) is our actor of the month in the newly-revived Acting School 101 feature, being hosted by me, MovieRob. Alongside the monthly blogathon held here on the LAMB site, I will also be hosting a monthly podcast episode devoted to the actor and their roles, and wouldn’t you know it but that’s this very show here!
I was joined by Kristen Lopez from the Journeys in Classic Film...
Nope, still no LambyWeds game, instead it’s time to talk about some movies!
Jay Cluitt was joined by Rebecca Sharp, Howard Casner, Heather Baxendale and Nick Rehak to kick back and chat about some films they’ve seen recently.
Also on tap: Rants and Raves of the Week and a game of Last Lamb Standing.
00:00 Intros
02:30 Nick makes The Discovery of a lifetime
09:32 Rebecca is in...
Some TV programs you watch occasionally while others you watch weekly. These are the ones that you watch back to back until the whole entire season is done. Most likely after that you are just jonzing for the next season to start. Yeah, those shows. The Vern is joined by guest Tony Cogan( https://coogsreviews.wordpress.com/) to discuss some great shows that deserve all the hours of your day. We also read some favorites from other...
It’s Movie of the Month time again on the Lambcast, and for the second time we’re talking about a James Bond movie, in this case The Spy Who Loved Me, the 10th Bond film overall and the third to star the sadly departed Sir Roger Moore.
Now when it comes to talking about Bond, surely nobody does it better that Aaron Neuwirth, the movie’s champion. He was joined by Richard Kirkham, Bubbawheat and Jay...
When it comes to new releases, here on the Lambcast we only typically cover the major blockbusters and franchise sequels, things like Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter and the superhero tentpoles. In an effort to broaden those horizons, Universal’s announcement of their plans for a “Dark Universe” piqued out interests, so we thought we’d get in on the ground floor (not counting Dracula...